The first public transport route in Granada was a tram connecting Paseo de la Bomba with Plaza Nueva, inaugurated 7 July 1904 operated by Tranvías Eléctricos de Granada (Electric Trams of Granada). Until the 1960s, when trams were gradually substituted by buses, the company operated 90 kilometers of tramways. In 1962, the Madridian bus company Transportes Rober, founded in 1957, won the competition to operate the bus line system in Granada. The concession has been constantly renovated up until 2020, but the city council can rescue the service by paying a compensation. During the 1990s, Transportes Rober created an affiliate company, Alhambra Bus, to operate the lines which went through the
Alhambra,
Albayzin,
Sacromonte and Realejo districts. Alhambra Bus uses minibuses due to the narrowness of the streets. Also, a new line was created which went to the nearby town of Cenes de la Vega, operated by a separate company, Herederos de Gómez. In 2002, the Metropolitan Transport Consortium of the Granada Area was created, and the urban bus network was integrated within it. == Fleet ==